Two Manchester Airport terminals have been named among the worst in the country in a new survey.

Consumer magazine Which? has rated each of the country’s airports, asking passengers for their views on a number of factors, including queues at passport control and baggage reclaim and range of shops and staff.

In the survey’s final table, Manchester Airport ’s terminals one and three were rated fifth and third worst in the country respectively.

The survey saw terminal one score the lowest possible score for queues at security and prices at shops and food outlets.

Airport bosses pointed to the small sample size.

They also highlighted that the airport is currently undergoing a multi-million pound renovation programme, which they say will vastly improve facilities for an ever-growing number of passengers.

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A Manchester Airport spokesman said: “We value all customer feedback and are continually looking at ways to improve service levels across our terminals.

“Transforming the passenger experience is a key driver of our £1bn investment programme, which will provide users with a state-of-the-art, spacious and welcoming facility capable of handling more than 40 million passengers a year.

“As well as using the latest technology to deliver a seamless airport experience, it will provide a greater choice of restaurants, shops and general seating areas for our customers.

“Work is underway and the vast majority of the improvements will be complete by 2020.”